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Moors, Parkinson, Paine, Peterson, A., Pfunder, Raesser, Ruch, Sheldon, Small, Sprague, Stone, Tierney, Wall, Ware, Waste, Watson, Weil, Williams, C., Williams, D. C., Wilson and Yakey 54.

Noes Messrs. Adamson, Bean, Bradley, Cary, Cox, Crosse, Fontaine, Kennedy, Kenyon, Kingston, Klotz, Krueger, Lawrence, Lowth, McDill, McGilton, McGinty, McIntyre, McRae, Minor, Naber, Packard, Petersen, J. C., Pierce, Place, Pritchard, Ringle, Root, Sedgwick, Sherman, Simpson, Treleven, Troy, Webster, Wilcox, Withee and Mr. Speaker-37.

Absent or not voting Messrs. Anderson, Barnes, Bullock, Craig, Darbellay, Laverrenz, Lord, Phillips and Schmidt — 9.

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MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE.

By CHAS. E. BROSS, chief clerk thereof.

Mr. SPEAKER:

I am directed to inform you that the senate has adopted, and asks the concurrence of the assembly in,

Jt. Res. No. 19, S.,

Requesting the governor to return to the senate No. 46, S., correction.

for

SENATE MESSAGE CONSIDERED.

Jt. Res. 19, S.,

Was concurred in.

On motion of Mr. Lawrence,

The assembly adjourned.

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1880.

The assembly met.

The speaker in the chair.

Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Irish.

The roll was called, and the following members answered to their

names:

Messrs. Adamson, Allen, Allison, Anderson, Bean, Beattie, Bentley, Blanchard, Blakeslee, Boorse, Bosustow, Bradford, Bradley, Brindley, Bullock, Burdge, Campbell, Cary, Case, Colby, Cox, Craig, Crosse, Eaton, Eckhardt, Fitzgerald, Fleming, Fontaine, Freeman, Gillespie, Gilman, Gilson, Gunderson, Haugen, Heimerl, Hemschemeyer, Hill, Joslin, Kelsey, Kennedy, Keogh, Kingston, Klindt, Klotz, Krueger, Laverrenz, Lawrence, Lord, Lowth, Mc Dill, McGilton, McGinty, McIntyre, McMurdo, McRae, Merritty, Minor, Moors, Naber, Parkinson, Paine, Peterson, A., Petersen, J. C., Pfunder, Phillips, Pierce, Place, Pritchard, Raesser, Ringle, Root, Ruch, Sedgwick, Sheldon, Sherman, Simpson, Small, Sprague, Stone, Tierney, Treleven, Troy, Ware, Waste, Watson, Webster, Weil, Wilcox, Williams, C., Williams, D. C., Wilson, Withee, Yakey and Mr. Speaker.

Absent Messrs. Kenyon, Packard and Wall.

Absent with leave-Messrs. Barnes, Darbellay and Schmidt.

Was granted to

LEAVE OF ABSENCE

Mr. Kenyon till to-morrow morning.

RESOLUTION CONSIDERED.

Jt. Res. No. 20, A.,

For the final adjustment of the demand therein mentioned.
Was indefinitely postponed.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

The committee on Judiciary, to whom was referred
No. 161, S.,

A bill to allow the city of Waupaca to sell its public square and appropriate the money arising therefrom to the purchase of a new site and the building of a new court house; also to allow the county of Waupaca to release their lease upon the public square or a part thereof held by its lease,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with the recommendation that it be concurred in.

No. 6, S.,

A bill for the prevention of cruelty to minors,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back with amendment, and recommend that the same be concurred in when so amended.

S. W. PIERCE,
Chairman.

The committee on Enrolled Bills, to whom was referred
M. C. No. 8, A.,

Memorial to congress for an appropriation to restore the Oconto river from the city of Oconto to its mouth, to a navigable condition, to strengthen and shorten its channel, and protect its mouth, No. 86, A.,

A bill to amend section 169 of the revised statutes, entitled of state officers,

No. 169, A.,

A bill to authorize the city of Neenah to borrow money,

No. 186, A.,

A bill to amend an act entitled an act to revise, consolidate and amend the charter of the city of Racine, approved August 8, 1848, and the several acts amendatory thereof, approved March 11, 1876, and the several acts amendatory thereof,

No. 194, A.,

A bill to authorize G. W. Cate and N. N. McLeod to build a dam across, for flooding purposes, and otherwise improve Spirit river, in Price county, Wisconsin,

No. 223, A.,

A bill to legalize the acts of the Linden Town Mutual Fire Insurance Company in Iowa county,

No. 396, A.,

A bill to appropriate a sum of money therein named, to pay for chaplain services in the legislature for the year 1880,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report the same back correctly enrolled.

C. S. RAESSER,

Chairman.

The joint committee on Claims, to whom was referred
No. 19, A.,

A bill to appropriate to N. W. Rockman, administrator of the estate of N. C. Gelsted, deceased, late of Burron county, a certain sum of money therein named,

Have considered the same, and having ascertained that existing laws authorize the withdrawal of deposits of this kind from the state treasury, recommend that the further consideration of this bill be indefinitely postponed.

C. S. KELSEY,

Chairman.

The joint committee on Claims, to whom was referred
No. 273, A.,

A bill to appropriate to the Southwestern Wisconsin Industrial Association a sum of money therein named,

Have had the same under consideration, and have instructed me to report it back with amendment, and recommend that the bill when so amended do pass.

No. 386, A.,

A bill to appropriate to J. G. Helleubolt a certain sum of money therein named,

And have instructed me to report it back with the recommendation that the bill do pass.

C. S. KELSEY,

Chairman.

REPORT OF SELECT COMMITTEE.

The committee of one, to whom was referred

No. 23, A.,

A bill to establish a ferry across the Mississippi river at the vilIge of De Soto, Vernon county, Wisconsin,

Has had the same under consideration, and reports the same back with substitute, and recommends the passage of the substitute. JACOB ECKHARDT,

Committee.

SENATE BILL READY FOR A THIRD READING.

No. 102, S.,

A bill to amend sections 1546, 1547 and 1786 of chapters 65 and 86 of the revised statutes, relating to industrial schools and commitments thereto,

Was amended, read a third time and concurred in.

On motion of Mr. Sprague,

The vote by which

No. 329, A.,

A bill to compel all owners of dams used to assist in driving logs upon the upper Wolf river and its tributaries, above Shawano, to open said dams from the 15th of July in each year until the 15th day of November of the same year,

Was indefinitely postponed, was reconsidered.

Mr. Sprague asked unanimous consent to offer an amendment to the bill.

Mr. Weil objected.

Mr. Sprague moved that the bill be referred to the Winnebago County Delegation.

Which motion prevailed.

ASSEMBLY BILLS READY FOR A THIRD READING.

On motion of Mr. Gunderson,

No. 262, A.,

A bill to provide for the return of uncollected taxes on real estate,

Was indefinitely postponed.

No. 333, A.,

A bill to amend chapter 50 of the revised statutes of 1978, entitled of lands sold for taxes,

Was amended, read a third time and passed.

No. 19, A.,

A bill to appropriate to N. W. Rockman, administrator of the estate of N. C. Gelsted, deceased, late of Barron county, a certain sum of money therein named,

Was indefinitely postponed.

BILLS REPORTED BY A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE.

No. 363, A.,

A bill to repeal section 1816 of chapter 87 of the revised statutes of 1878, entitled of railroads,

Was amended, ordered engrossed and read a third time.

No. 225, A..

A bill to provide for the inspection of grain in the state of Wisconsin,

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A bill for the establishment of a state normal school in the fourth

congressional district of Wisconsin,

Was, on motion of Mr. Pierce, laid over until to-morrow.

And substitute was ordered printed.

On motion of Mr. Minor,

The senate was requested to return

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